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7.3 Safe Application
To ensure safe use, you must observe all of the safety instructions given in this
manual, the existing national regulations for accident prevention with electrical
systems as well as any company-specific work, operation, and safety instructions.
7.4 Operator Safety instructions
The surface of the ceramic hob is heated by the heat of the pan. To avoid injuries
(burns), do not touch the surface of the ceramic hob.
- Attention! Place the Cookware only with whole extent on the Cooker. Ignoring
this note results to damages of the Cookware and the Equipment. Consequence
when ignoring: Cookware is welded together with each other. The warm Cookware
burning the seal material and the material get destroyed. This result humidity and
grease can penetrate in the equipment and can result in the defect of the Equipment.
In order to avoid overheating the pan, never heat an empty pan.
- Turn off the heating zone when you take away the pan for a longer period of time.
This way, the heating process doesn’t restart automatically as soon as a pan is put on
the heating zone again. As a result, the pan will not be heated inadvertently, i.e., if
someone wants to use the induction unit, they must first start the heating process by
turning the knob to the ‘ON’ position.
- Do not put paper, carton, textiles, etc. between the pan and the ceramic hob – they
could catch fire.
- Because metal objects heat up very quickly when put in contact with the turned on
heating zone, never place objects other than pans on the induction unit (closed cans,
aluminum foil, cutlery, jewellery, watches, etc.).
- People with a cardiac pacemaker should contact their doctor to find out whether it is
safe for them to be near induction systems.
- Do not place credit cards, phone cards, cassettes, or other magnet-sensitive objects
on the ceramic hob.
- The induction unit is equipped with an internal air cooling system. Avoid blocking
the air inlet and outlet areas with objects (e.g. textiles). This would cause, to
overheat and switch off, the unit.
- Prevent liquids from entering the equipment, and try not to let water or food flow
over the pan edge. Do not jet-clean the equipment.
- If the ceramic glass is cracked or broken, the induction unit must be turned off and
separated completely from the main supply. Do not touch any parts inside the
induction unit.